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PAID CONTENT FOR LITTLE PETER OASIS PRIVATE ISLAND


PAID CONTENT FOR LITTLE PETER OASIS PRIVATE ISLAND


Little Peter Oasis Private Island STANN CREEK DISTRICT, BELIZE


Little Peter Oasis is a private-island boutique resort situated eight miles from the coast of central Belize and a 10-minute boat ride to the second-largest barrier reef in the world. This stunning heart-shaped island sanctuary is encircled by glistening turquoise waters and has its very own private blue lagoon. Beautiful white, sandy shores laden with palm trees and an overwater thatch roof villa with sunset mountain views scream romance and privacy. Accessible only by boat or helicopter, a true


private-island guest experience is the priority at Little Peter Oasis. This all-inclusive island paradise caters exclusively to you and your guests only and includes a private chef and butler with your stay. The main accommodation sleeps four comfortably and is a fully furnished two-bedroom, two-bath overwater villa with full kitchen, family room and lovely Belizean hardwood accents throughout. Two large 12ft sliding glass doors harness the island’s beautiful tropical breezes while welcoming an additional 1,500sq ft of outdoor living space and 360-degree views of the Caribbean. The island offers a separate waterfront casita that can


accommodate an additional two to four guests for a slightly larger group. All sleeping quarters are equipped with AC for night use along with private bathrooms and hot-water showers. Little Peter Oasis is surrounded by its own coral


reef, teeming with marine life. The lower-level swim dock provides guests with world-class ‘swim in, swim out’ snorkelling. Guests have free access to kayaks, paddleboards, snorkelling gear and basic fishing equipment, with no limits on use. For an added fee, off-shore excursions include scuba diving or fishing the barrier reef, lobster hunting and island-hopping. Spend a day on the mainland and explore Mayan ruins, go bird-watching, hike to waterfalls, or try zip-lining, abseiling or cave tubing. There are even chocolate-making tours on offer. Additionally, cornhole, beach volleyball, kayaking, paddleboarding and golf putting are all options. Start your day with a relaxing couple’s massage.


End your day, enjoying a refreshing cocktail and a beautiful postcard sunset under the palapa. After dark, your chef will prepare your fresh catch by candlelight.


DON’T MISS Expand your horizons by island-hopping across the archipelago and visiting the second largest barrier reef in the world


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KEY FEATURES • Two-bedroom overwater villa • Air-conditioned rooms • All-inclusive meals and beverages • Private chef and butler • Free wi-fi • Romantic Blue Lagoon • Sunset Beach dinners and bonfires • Waterfront Casita for additional guests


• Swim-in, swim-out sundeck


KEY ACTIVITIES • Barrier Reef snorkelling and diving • Kayaking and paddleboarding • Fishing and lobstering • Cornhole • Beach volleyball • Couple’s massages


GET IN TOUCH littlepeteroasis.com T: +713 542 4179 E: reservations@littlepeteroasis.com


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